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Is this election much different than winner-take all elections most of us are used to?

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Yes. This election will be using a method of proportional representation, known as "Choice Voting" or "Single Transferable Vote" (STV). In a winner-take-all election, whether for a single seat or for a group of seats, the dominant group has the possibility of electing every single seat in a sweep. This is not possible under proportional representation.

What is the difference between Primary Elections and General Election?

Election FAQs
The General Election is held after the Primary Election. Primary Elections are held by a state-by-state basis. Click here to find out when your state's Primary Election is. The Primary Election narrows the field of candidates. Each party selects a party member in the Primary Election, to run for the General Election. Most commonly the Democratic Party chooses one candidate and the Republican Party another during the primary elections.

Q: How is the winner of an election determined?

Frequently Asked Questions: Representation
If a majority of eligible voters in the craft or class vote for representation, then the organization that receives the majority of the votes cast "wins" the election.

Does each election have to have a different Plan?

Frequently Asked Questions About TEAM
Answer: No. Once an election has been “frozen” it will freeze the Plan. However, a county can utilize a frozen Plan for other elections but you cannot alter a frozen plan -- no boundary or jurisdictional changes. If alterations to boundaries need to be made, you can copy the attributes of a frozen Plan, rename it and use the new “active” Plan.

What different types of hooks can be used, and when/why?

Suspension FAQ
There are two basic types of hooks, on-locking (standard) and locking. Locking hooks are fairly new and there are several designs out there. The primary purpose for the locking mechanism is to increase the amount of weight a hook can hold (the lock keeps the hook from opening) and to prevent the hooks from coming out (for example, if suspending from great heights). Standard hooks (fishing hooks) are definitely the most commonly used design for suspension.

What elections are there?

WCBC: Frequently Asked Questions : Electoral Roll, Voting, E...
These elections are held every four years on the 1st Thursday in May. The next local government elections will be in May 2008. Casual vacancies can sometimes occur due to factors such as retirement, illness or death. For further information on the Election process contact the electoral office. These elections are held every four years on the 1st Thursday in May. The next local government elections will be in May 2008.

What's the winner get?

The Almighty Peep Off FAQ
Previous prizes have been: a bottle of Night Train and a date with Jason Patrone, a bottle of Mad Dog 20/20, a 5 pound bag of sugar, and a 99 cent bottle of Chinese wine.

How do I become the Winner?

TenseSeconds
The last player who is still holding the cards is the Winner of that Set. The points he scored from that Set is the total points added together on the cards he is holding. The winner is the one who is first to win the pre-determined number of sets regardless of the number of sets played. Each player may win some sets but the first to win the pre-determined number of sets is the Final Winner.

Is there a a winner?

The Lighthouse Run 2006 - FAQ
Yes. The Lighthouse Benevolent Fund, and in turn, the individuals and families it helps. That's what this event is all about. In terms of the teams, the winning team will be the one that clocks up the least mileage overall. In other words, the team who gets lost least - (or should that be least lost?) We'll obviously be using public roads, so racing isn't an option.

What is a primary election?

Rensselaer County - Frequently Asked Questions
A Primary election is an election at which only enrolled members of a party may vote. Primaries are held by the party to choose their candidates for the General Election.

When is the election?

Frequently Asked Questions
Voters will make a decision on the Measure on May 20, 2003. All Oregon elections are vote-by-mail, so ballots will appear in mailboxes beginning the first week in May. If you are not registered to vote and would like to vote on the Measure your registration card must be postmarked or received 20 days prior to Election Day or by April 29th, 2003 for the May election.

Q21. What are the different types of elections that the electoral laws cover?

GECOM: Guyana Elections Commission
The electoral laws cover National Elections, Regional Elections, Local Government Elections and Referendums as prescribed by the Constitution of Guyana (1980).

When and for how long can the winner's logo be used in our marketing communications?

International Design Competition | Spark Awards - Call_for_E...
If you have chosen to participate in the Marketing Services Package program (which licenses the use of the SparkMark logo), you may use the SparkMark as soon as you receive your notification of winning. The SparkMark can be utilized as long as the original design is being sold, marketed or published. Different versions, editions or derivations are not allowed to use the mark (i.e., different years of Buick).

When is the next election?

Maine.gov: Government: eDemocracy: Elections FAQ
Two bond questions will be voted on at a special referendum election on June 12, 2007. A referendum election will also be held on November 6, 2007.

What are the different methods used in the practice of Electrology?

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ELECTROLYSIS: Direct current (DC) is used to achieve chemical destruction of the hair follicle. One or more sterile probes are used. THERMOLYSIS: Alternating current (AC) sometimes referred to as high frequency or shortwave is used to create heat which destroys the hair follicle. One sterile probe is used. BLEND: (also referred to as Dual Modality) both of the above currents are used simultaneously or sequentially to achieve dual action destruction of the hair follicle.
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